Not in the Plans


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It Was Sheridan's Fault Not Custer's: LTG Sheridan’s Campaign Plans Against The Plain Indians


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Martin van Creveld, a noted theorist, contends that the concept of operational art did not take off in the U.S. until after the Vietnam War. Conversely, James Schneider, a prominent military theorist, asserts that operational art began in the American Civil War. This monograph provides a holistic analysis of four Plains Indian War Campaigns. Lieutenant General (LTG) Philip Sheridan conducted all four campaigns. This analysis illustrates several enduring principles of both operational art and counterinsurgency (COIN) operations. The purpose of the monograph is to explain the initial failure of LTG Sheridan’s 1876 Centennial Campaign against the Sioux and Cheyenne Indians. Additionally, this explanation relates the significance of LTG Sheridan’s planning to contemporary COIN campaign planning. The overall methodology is the incorporation of four case studies to test the theory of sanctuary control and elimination of resources to defeat insurgencies. The monograph contains three key findings. The first key finding is that the failure at the Little Big Horn was LTG Sheridan’s fault not LTC Custer’s, and this directly relates to the second finding. The second key finding is the importance of operational art in designing a campaign plan to link tactical actions to strategic objectives. The third finding is the efficacy of some of the current COIN tenets...Ultimately, this monograph demonstrates the utility of a strategy of exhaustion and its resulting operations to control terrain and insurgent sanctuaries as well as to deny the enemy resources to defeat an insurgency.




Not My Plans


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When Kathy Yokeley's daughter, Natalie, was born, the perfect family she'd dreamed of was complete-a loving husband, beautiful little boy and girl, even the family dog. Active in her church, with a career she enjoyed and a happy family, Kathy thanked God daily for a wonderful life and a future that looked equally bright. But God had different plans. When at age twelve Natalie was diagnosed with inoperable spinal cord cancer, Kathy's picture-perfect world came crashing down. Nine nightmare months later, her precious daughter was gone. Not My Plans shares poignantly and honestly one mother's story of loss and pain, but also ultimate healing when the God she loved and trusted allowed her worst fear to come true. It offers no easy answers but honest faith and practical insight for others walking a similar journey. Above all, this story is not of a young life cut tragically short but of God's infinite faithfulness and love in the darkest of life's storms. And it chronicles the amazing ongoing legacy of a life that in thirteen short years left a lasting impact of courage, love, unwavering faith, and unexpected joy on countless others. Those who knew Natalie Yokeley will never forget her. Nor will any reader who meets her in these pages.




Best Laid Plans


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Internal Revenue Cumulative Bulletin


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Monthly Labor Review


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Publishes in-depth articles on labor subjects, current labor statistics, information about current labor contracts, and book reviews.




The Not So Big House


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Provides a review of social trends and their effect on architecture and design.